Spectral Photshop: could Audacity use this FLOSS technology?

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unfa
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Spectral Photshop: could Audacity use this FLOSS technology?

Post by unfa » Sat Jun 13, 2015 3:45 pm

ISSE stands for Interactive Sound Separation Editor

It's like a magic wand tool for audio. I've never seen anything like this, and I think this technology could make Audacity a much more valuable tool for us all.

Audio restoration, remixing, forensics - I can imagine how this can change the way we use digital audio.

http://isse.sourceforge.net/ - the demo video greatly explains what's the deal.

I've heard there's some work being done on spectral editing capabilites of Audacity, but I don't know if they have to do with this or when we can see some of that working in a stable release.

PS:

I've just found out a project named ARSS (Analysis-Resynthesis Sound Spectrograph) that is somehow related, as it allows for very basic workflow like ISSE.
It basically allows converting a sound into a spectrogram image, and the resynthesizing that spectrogram back into the sound.
https://sourceforge.net/p/arss

Bless you!
- unfa

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Re: Spectral Photshop: could Audacity use this FLOSS technol

Post by Trebor » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:50 am

unfa wrote:... converting a sound into a spectrogram image, and the resynthesizing that spectrogram back into the sound.
The free software SPEAR does that ... http://www.klingbeil.com/spear/

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Re: Spectral Photshop: could Audacity use this FLOSS technol

Post by mevius » Thu Aug 06, 2015 4:00 pm

ISSE is an amazing software with a nice friendly interface. I have tested if it can separate excessive electric-guitar finger noise from music files and it works! The only issue with ISSE is it won't save files that are over 10 secs, though I'm pretty sure they'll fix it for the later versions. I'd also like to see it implemented in Audacity, that'd be great! :D

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Re: Spectral Photshop: could Audacity use this FLOSS technol

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Re: Spectral Photshop: could Audacity use this FLOSS technol

Post by mevius » Tue Aug 11, 2015 11:17 am

It turned out that I simply forgot to turn off the process button (my bad).
Now I can save audio files of any length without issues with ISSE :D

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